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Drugs and alcohol

DrugInfo Clearinghouse
www.druginfo.adf.org.au
Australian information resource on alcohol and other drugs for professionals, researchers and general workers in the prevention, health, welfare, education, law, corrections and policy fields

Australian Drug Information Network
www.adin.com.au
The Australian Drug Information Network (ADIN) provides a central point of access to quality internet-based alcohol and drug information provided by prominent organisations in Australia and internationally. 

Queensland Health Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drugs (ATODS)
http://www.health.qld.gov.au/atods
This website is a resource for alcohol and drug workers. 

Queensland Alcohol and Drug Research and Education Centre
www.uq.edu.au/qadrec/
QADREC is a cooperative venture between Queensland Health and The University of Queensland Department of Social and Preventive Medicine (School Of Population Health). 

Family Drug Support
www.fds.org.au
Includes information on drug facts and user language

Somazone: a website created for young people by young people
www.somazone.com.au/
Interactive site managed by the Australian Drug Foundation. Includes frequently asked questions and games around decision-making, counselling and relationships

Australian injecting and illicit drug user league (AIVL)
www.aivl.org.au
An organisation representing drug user organisations. This website has links to education resources for working with drug users, including peer education models

Queensland Injectors Health Network
http://www.quihn.org
The Queensland Injectors Health Network (QuIHN) provides information and services on illicit drug use within a harm reduction philosophy.

The Centre for Harm Reduction
http://www.burnet.edu.au/home/chr
The CHR brings together people with expertise in the prevention of drug-related harm, in particular preventing the transmission of HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C. The site has a range of fact sheets as well as information about harm reduction projects from around the world.